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Oil / Gas Discussion
Topic Started: Jun 12 2008, 04:46 PM (4,943 Views)
AwaKening
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Ha, hippies! Of course they don't know shit, but that doesn't mean the other side is 100% right either.
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The world records now goes to the Peugeot, Diesel powered 1.6 HDi 308 (manual tranmission) toward a record-breaking fuel-economy average consumption of about 90.75 MPG during an 8,748 miles 25 days road trip across Australia. This feat will land in the 2009 Edition of Guinness World Records.

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source plz
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Aug 18 2008, 03:46 PM
The world records now goes to the Peugeot, Diesel powered 1.6 HDi 308 (manual tranmission) toward a record-breaking fuel-economy average consumption of about 90.75 MPG during an 8,748 miles 25 days road trip across Australia. This feat will land in the 2009 Edition of Guinness World Records.

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8,748 miles? That's like 3 times USA's size in Australia? Beside I say, down with diesel, and onto with HYDROGEN.
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Aug 18 2008, 03:47 PM
source plz
uhh cant u go to Peugeot website and see its MPG and do ur math? simple as that? and uhh, sure dylan.
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I went to the site, it said nothing about 9k miles in 25 days.

Only the specs on new engines.
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i'm sure they love you on wikipedia riski.
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What is Bio-Oil?


Short Answer: It's the "other" Diesel

Long Answer: Bio-oil is the fuel equivalent of the girl next door you know pretty well, but just overlook. Bio-oil are found in your kitchen cupboard, and cook your french fries. Bio-oils can be your perfect mate if you just get past their one, bad, personal flaw. Bio-oils are too sweet-full of sugar or glycerin to be more exact. It's not all bad since this byproduct is used for making soap or dynamite, whichever you might need more of. Bio-oils are everywhere and are found in soybeans, algae, beef tallow, pork lard, mustard seeds, corn, palms, cottonseeds, whales, and the list goes on and on. One could turn their body into Bio-oils if they requested it in their will ( The amount of energy varies from person to person ). Bio-oils and deisel engines has been together since the very beginning. Peanut oil was the choice of Rudolph Diesel, winning out over petroleum oil's cousin coal dust. The best news is that these bio-oils can be refined and made into biodiesel.

P.s. - More to come...

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Aug 18 2008, 04:03 PM
i'm sure they love you on wikipedia riski.
ahh its on there? that isnt my source, sorry. I have 2 simple sources, goin to the auto website browsing, and 2nd, reading books? simple said?
and I check that website, it doesnt even said anything abt the trip of 8k miles, seems u dont have common sense that isnt my source in first place? Duh? :crazy:

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Edited by iMaster_Toker, Aug 18 2008, 04:10 PM.
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What is Bio-Oil?


Short Answer: It's the "other" Diesel

Long Answer: Bio-oil is the fuel equivalent of the girl next door you know pretty well, but just overlook. Bio-oil are found in your kitchen cupboard, and cook your french fries. Bio-oils can be your perfect mate if you just get past their one, bad, personal flaw. Bio-oils are too sweet-full of sugar or glycerin to be more exact. It's not all bad since this byproduct is used for making soap or dynamite, whichever you might need more of. Bio-oils are everywhere and are found in soybeans, algae, beef tallow, pork lard, mustard seeds, corn, palms, cottonseeds, whales, and the list goes on and on. One could turn their body into Bio-oils if they requested it in their will ( The amount of energy varies from person to person ). Bio-oils and deisel engines has been together since the very beginning. Peanut oil was the choice of Rudolph Diesel, winning out over petroleum oil's cousin coal dust. The best news is that these bio-oils can be refined and made into biodiesel.

P.s. - More to come...

~Riski~ :bow:
Hemp Oil > Bio-Diesel


Also the first fuel Ford used.
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i'm sure they love you on wikipedia riski.
ahh its on there? that isnt my source, sorry. I have 2 simple sources, goin to the auto website browsing, and 2nd, reading books? simple said?

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What books?
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i'm sure they love you on wikipedia riski.
ahh its on there? that isnt my source, sorry. I have 2 simple sources, goin to the auto website browsing, and 2nd, reading books? simple said?

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What books?
u think I'll tell u a source of those books? u can rot in hell all i care.

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i'm sure they love you on wikipedia riski.
ahh its on there? that isnt my source, sorry. I have 2 simple sources, goin to the auto website browsing, and 2nd, reading books? simple said?
and I check that website, it doesnt even said anything abt the trip of 8k miles, seems u dont have common sense that isnt my source in first place? Duh? :crazy:

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no its not, its an observation, wikipedia is notorious for always asking for sources on everything 2-3 sources sometimes. and you post none. that was the observation.
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BioDiesel Timeline-

Before recorded time- 1000B.C.
Ancient Eskimos, Aztecs, Chinese, and Greeks use Bio-oils.

1851 - Herman Melville publishes Moby Dick and the whaling industry continues to thrive.

1870- Standard Oil is created and the bell tolls for the whaling industry.

1887- Karl Benz and Gottlieb Daimler invent the automobile.

1893- Rudolf Diesel creates the diesel engine that is powered by peanut oil.

1942- Transesterification or Alcoholysis (The refining of bio-oils) is invented during the petroleum shortages of WWII.

1960s~Today- Hobbyists produce Biodiesel.

1980- Yusuf Chisti thinks of using microalgae as a fuel

Summer 2006- Krohn sparks the Mcgyan process.

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hemp oil is biodiesel, ur getting it wrong. Any type of diesel that comes from any plant is biodiesel.
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Aug 18 2008, 04:19 PM
hemp oil is biodiesel, ur getting it wrong. Any type of diesel that comes from any plant is biodiesel.
Bio is a term for LIFE.

True, Hemp oil is Bio Diesel, but I just wanted to see Riski's reaction. Not many people would acknowledge that Diesel is from plants, mainly, hemp for its oil.


Also where's Henry Ford in the timeline? He is the maker of Ford, first successful amercian automobile. I think a headgear was required to drive around in automobiles, but then I could be wrong.
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ur always wrong on related to General car topic, gtfo out this topic dylan..

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Edited by iMaster_Toker, Aug 18 2008, 04:25 PM.
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What is Bio-Oil?


Short Answer: It's the "other" Diesel

Long Answer: Bio-oil is the fuel equivalent of the girl next door you know pretty well, but just overlook. Bio-oil are found in your kitchen cupboard, and cook your french fries. Bio-oils can be your perfect mate if you just get past their one, bad, personal flaw. Bio-oils are too sweet-full of sugar or glycerin to be more exact. It's not all bad since this byproduct is used for making soap or dynamite, whichever you might need more of. Bio-oils are everywhere and are found in soybeans, algae, beef tallow, pork lard, mustard seeds, corn, palms, cottonseeds, whales, and the list goes on and on. One could turn their body into Bio-oils if they requested it in their will ( The amount of energy varies from person to person ). Bio-oils and deisel engines has been together since the very beginning. Peanut oil was the choice of Rudolph Diesel, winning out over petroleum oil's cousin coal dust. The best news is that these bio-oils can be refined and made into biodiesel.

P.s. - More to come...

~Riski~ :bow:
I already know that its Biodiesel, I label there clearly, seems u need a reading glasses dylan.

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What is the Difference between Petroleum Oil and Bio-Oil?

Short Answer: Time

Long Answer: Petroleum Oil (also known as mineral oil) has been dead longer than Bio-oil. Whereas it takes millions of years for nature to refine organic matter (Plants and Critters) into petroleum, bio-oils (also known as fatty acid methyl esters or FAME) turn into useable fuel as fast as a person can refine the raw product. The difference between the petroleum and bio-oil is how long the base stock has been dead. For more technical answer, one could look at both bio-oil's and regular diesel's chemical formula. Bio-oils has huge carbon chains, and each ester is different. On other hand, mineral diesel is rather simple, with only a few variations.

P.s. ~ more coming.

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Edited by iMaster_Toker, Aug 18 2008, 04:42 PM.
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so....you gonna keep posting with no source?
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